My hair transplant doctor told me clearly that I will have to start finasteride and minoxidil 5% to control further hair loss. But because I’m getting married 10 months after my procedure, he advised me to start Rogaine (minoxidil) only and not to take finasteride until afterward since my hair loss is not currently progressing.
My question is, does finasteride really causes impotency? Can I start finasteride after my wetting for better hair growth? As I have heard so many bad things about finasteride and I am very concerned about it.
According to Merck, the manufacturer of Propecia (1mg finasteride), less than 2% of men who use the drug will experience sexual side effects. Of those that do, the effects will subside upon discontinuation.
Side effects can range from loss of libido and less frequent and softer erections to impotence. The drug may also cause testicular pain and male breast development (gynecomastia).
If your hair is in good shape for the time being, I’d say why not wait the 10 months and give it a try after your wedding?
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David
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